Hush

Every three weeks, join librarian hosts Thad Hartman,Lissa Staley, and Miranda Ericsson with special guests from the library and community. In each interview, the guest makes recommendations for one square from the “Reading Bingo” card. Listeners are encouraged to read along throughout 2017 and mark their own Reading Bingo cards. Use the podcasts, show notes, book displays in the library and book lists in the library catalog to discover what other people are reading and recommending.

If you have questions, comments or suggestions for future topics please comment on our blog post or send us an email at podcast@tscpl.org.

Natalie joins us to talk about the Karen Hesse book
Witness, which is made up of a series of poems about a
small Vermont town during the early 1920s when the Ku Klux Klan is
trying to infiltrate the town. Join us for a discussion of
this thought provoking book.

We were thrilled when our guests Marian Rakestraw and Diana
Marsh selected Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book for the
latest in our series of "You Made Me Read It" episodes. Join
us for a discussion of this wonderful book.

It's almost November, so on the podcast that means one thing;
National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). In this episode
Lissa slides over to the guest chair to talk about the book No
Plot? No Problem! by Chris Baty as a way to get everyone
excited about NaNoWriMo.

We were thrilled to be joined by award-winning author and
Washburn University professor Thomas Fox Averill. He selected
the novel Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier for our
latest installment in our "You Made Me Read It" series of episodes
of Hush.

About the Podcast

The Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library's HUSH podcast recommends books, promotes library services, and interviews authors. In 2017, we are playing "Reading Bingo" and our episodes will offer book recommendations to help listeners choose books to complete a cover-all win on their Reading Bingo Card. Listen in and play along! Find out more at http://tscpl.org/podcast/